Linemen from five of South Dakota’s rural electric cooperatives left for South Carolina Wednesday to help restore power along Hurricane Helene’s path of destruction.
The 18 linemen – eight from Sioux Valley Energy, four from East River Electric Power Cooperative, two from Oahe Electric Cooperative, two from Bon Homme Yankton Electric Association and two from West River Electric Association – will work alongside Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative crews near Pickens to get members’ power back online.
The storm, which made landfall last week as a Category 4 hurricane with 140-plus mph winds, ripped through the Southeastern U.S., with high winds and falling trees causing catastrophic damage to power distribution lines. After the storm, Blue Ridge Electric reported over 450 downed utility poles, leaving 90% of its service area, or 64,000 meters, without power.
When Blue Ridge Electric sent out a call for help, South Dakota’s cooperatives answered.
“Mutual aid is one of our main principles in the co-op family,” said Mark Patterson, Manager of Loss Control Services at South Dakota Rural Electric Association. “When our sister co-ops are in trouble, we’re there to assist, and we’re sending guys and equipment 1,200-plus miles to get there.”
The convoy includes bucket trucks, skid steers, an ATV, and other equipment crews will need to make repairs in the swampy and mountainous terrain.